Increasing a milk supply can be best accomplished by:
A. Stimulating both breasts simultaneously for an increase in prolactin.
B. Decreasing pumping during the night.
C. Decreasing the cumulative 24-hour pumping to less than 100 minutes.
D. Increasing the amount of fluids the mother consumes.
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A. Stimulating both breasts simultaneously for an increase in prolactin.
Mary wants to assess whether her baby's latch is correct. Which of the following
hallmarks should she look for in a CORRECT latch?
A. In-drawing of the cheeks.
B. Baby's mouth centered on the nipple.
C. Nipple in the upper half of the baby's mouth.
D. Baby's lower lip folded in.
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C. Nipple in the upper half of the baby's mouth.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, all breastfeeding newborns should
be seen by a pediatrician or other knowledgeable health care provider at:
A. 3-5 days of age.
B. 3-5 days after hospital discharge.
C. Within one week of hospital discharge.
D. 2 weeks of age.
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A. 3-5 days of age.
Which of the following symptoms occurs ONLY with an abscess?
A. Presence of pus.
B. Maternal fever.
C. Redness of the breast.
D. Pain.
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A. Presence of pus.
Which of the following is an example of the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding?
A. Practice rooming in 12 hours a day.
B. Give all newborn infants only breast milk.
, C. Give no artificial nipples or pacifiers to breastfed infants.
D. Breastfeed on a schedule
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C. Give no artificial nipples or pacifiers to breastfed infants.
Open communication is best maintained by which of the following techniques?
A. Being sure to tell the mother everything that she needs to know about
breastfeeding.
B. Being sure to use a standardize interview and assessment form.
C. Using medical terminology wherever possible to maintain accuracy of information
given to the mother
D. Asking open-ended questions and addressing the mother's individual concerns.
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D. Asking open-ended questions and addressing the mother's individual
concerns.
Jane Doe has very sore nipples on Day 3. Because breastfeeding is so painful, she is
limiting the number of feedings, delaying them during the day and shortening the
length of time she feeds at each feeding. Her husband gives the baby a bottle during
the night so Jane can recuperate and because the baby does not seem to be
adequately fed. How many examples of inadequate sucking stimulation can be found
in this case?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
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A. Stimulating both breasts simultaneously for an increase in prolactin.
B. Decreasing pumping during the night.
C. Decreasing the cumulative 24-hour pumping to less than 100 minutes.
D. Increasing the amount of fluids the mother consumes.
Give this one a try later!
A. Stimulating both breasts simultaneously for an increase in prolactin.
Mary wants to assess whether her baby's latch is correct. Which of the following
hallmarks should she look for in a CORRECT latch?
A. In-drawing of the cheeks.
B. Baby's mouth centered on the nipple.
C. Nipple in the upper half of the baby's mouth.
D. Baby's lower lip folded in.
,Give this one a try later!
C. Nipple in the upper half of the baby's mouth.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, all breastfeeding newborns should
be seen by a pediatrician or other knowledgeable health care provider at:
A. 3-5 days of age.
B. 3-5 days after hospital discharge.
C. Within one week of hospital discharge.
D. 2 weeks of age.
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A. 3-5 days of age.
Which of the following symptoms occurs ONLY with an abscess?
A. Presence of pus.
B. Maternal fever.
C. Redness of the breast.
D. Pain.
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A. Presence of pus.
Which of the following is an example of the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding?
A. Practice rooming in 12 hours a day.
B. Give all newborn infants only breast milk.
, C. Give no artificial nipples or pacifiers to breastfed infants.
D. Breastfeed on a schedule
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C. Give no artificial nipples or pacifiers to breastfed infants.
Open communication is best maintained by which of the following techniques?
A. Being sure to tell the mother everything that she needs to know about
breastfeeding.
B. Being sure to use a standardize interview and assessment form.
C. Using medical terminology wherever possible to maintain accuracy of information
given to the mother
D. Asking open-ended questions and addressing the mother's individual concerns.
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D. Asking open-ended questions and addressing the mother's individual
concerns.
Jane Doe has very sore nipples on Day 3. Because breastfeeding is so painful, she is
limiting the number of feedings, delaying them during the day and shortening the
length of time she feeds at each feeding. Her husband gives the baby a bottle during
the night so Jane can recuperate and because the baby does not seem to be
adequately fed. How many examples of inadequate sucking stimulation can be found
in this case?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
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